§ Mr. Matthew TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what plans there are for (a) hospital building and (b) total capital spending on the NHS over the period of the Comprehensive Spending Review. [108163]
§ Mr. DenhamThe information requested is shown in tables A and B.
Table A:
Shows all major private finance initiative and public hospital development schemes that are currently either:
- (a) approved and work has started on site, or
- (b) under financial procurement.
Table B:
67WShows total planned spending in the National Health Service over the period of the Comprehensive Spending Review.
Table A: Major capital schemes—approved since May 1997 NHSRO Approximate capital value (£ million) Barts and The London NHS Trust London 462 Central Manchester Healthcare NHS Trust and Manchester Children's Hospital NHS Trust NW 250 Dudley Priority Hospitals NHS Trust WM 68 West Berkshire Priority Care NHS Trust SE 29 Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Trust N and Y 124 Walsgrave Hospitals NHS Trust and Coventry Healthcare NHS Trust WM 181 West Middlesex University Hospitals NHS Trust London 33 Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS trust N and Y 125 Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust SE 71 Havering Hospitals NHS Trust London 148 Portsmouth Hospitals NHS Trust SE 75 Blackburn, Hyndburn and Ribble Valley Healthcare NW 61 Southern Derbyshire Acute Hospitals NHS trust Trent 177 Total PFI schemes approved but work not yet started on site (15) 2,122 Total PFI 3,399 Publicly funded schemes with work started on site Rochdale Health Care NHS trust NW 24 Royal Berkshire and Battle Hospital NHS Trust SE 74 Central Sheffield University Hospitals NHS Trust Trent 24 Guys and St. Thomas' NHS Trust London 50 Total 172 Publicly funded schemes approved but not started on site Royal Hull Hospitals NHS Trust N and Y 20 Gloucestershire Royal NHS Trust SW 25 Total 45 Total publicly funded 217 Total major capital investment given go ahead 3,616 Notes:
1. For schemes still in early stages of development, estimates are based on highest costed option.
2. Figures may not sum due to rounding.
3. The capital value of PFI schemes are approximate and defined as:
Total capital cost to the private sector includes the cost of land construction, equipment and professional fees but excludes VAT, rolled up interest and financing costs such as bank arrangement fees, bank due diligence fees, banks' lawyers fees and third party equity costs. As PFI procures a service rather than the underlying asset, capital values shown are necessarily estimates.
Table B: Build up of CSR programme £ million Year 1 1999–2000 Year 2 2000–01 Year 3 2001–02 1. Net HCHS Capital—Exchequer 1,413 1,726 2,012 2. Plus Total Receipts 337 363 351 3. Gross HCHS Capital 1,750 2,089 2,363 4. Other NHS Capital 27 16 16 5. Gross NHS Capital 1,776 2,105 2,379 6. PFI 400 710 790 7. Total Capital Investment 2,176 2,815 3,169
§ Mr. Matthew TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what the (a) weighted and (b) unweighted average spending by EU countries as a proportion of gross domestic product on public-funded and private-funded health systems has been for the last 20 years; and if he will set out the basis for the figures. [108303]
§ Mr. DenhamThe information requested is not collected by the Department. It is collected by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development and can be obtained from the OECD 1999 health database.
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§ Mr. Matthew TaylorTo ask the Secretary of State for Health what was the level of spending on the NHS at current prices in each of the last 20 years. [108304]
§ Mr. DenhamI refer the hon. Member to the reply given to the hon. Member for Northavon (Mr. Webb) on 2 February 2000,Official Report, column 630W.